commdiver wrote:
souvik101990 wrote:
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Also, an alternate self prep method is to try finding as many errors as possible in a particular sentence and while doing so, don't time yourself. Later on you can start timing yourself.
This is the ONLY way to achieve >90% accuracy is sentence correction IMO.
This.
You can spend hours and hours learning all of the rules, but you will never score well on the GMAT by doing so. The thing is, once you move past 600-level SC problems, grammar rules no longer help you. You must be able to intuitively pick the answer. At the 700 level, questions usually focus on meaning.
Thanks Commdiver, Souvik101990 and Marcab. I'm revising the basics and will try to get on with the timing thing later.
I've drained so much money on the resources as well as on the exam that I can't think of spending on any other online course/verbal tutor from US.
I was looking for some local verbal genius who I can speak with on phone and who charges me in few thousands.
Forgot to mention that I've started to search Ron's post on
MGMAT and will keep an eye on whatever solution he offers and has offered in the recent past. I have understood that many people have gained enormously from his posts alone.